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are are a great business idea for new york city. a problem which is accessing buildings which is a big problem in new york city. they had a great vision for where they wanted to take the company. they may help thousands of new yorkers get into their offices. for now the company is looking for an affordable office of their own. the next day the 27-year-old is off to an important meeting. he is going to install one of the systems in a new york office. a local electrician takes care of the technical aspect saying it is the first of the devices to be stored in new york and they hope that it will work. but something is not quite right. the device does not seem to ork. he e lectrician can't find the problem. a setback with their very first customer. if they fail here the dream might end before it even begins. he says the device did not work as they had hoped. now they have to come back next week to install another relay. it is up to the young inventor to do damage control and tries to explain the glitch to the customer. >> i think it did
are are a great business idea for new york city. a problem which is accessing buildings which is a big problem in new york city. they had a great vision for where they wanted to take the company. they may help thousands of new yorkers get into their offices. for now the company is looking for an affordable office of their own. the next day the 27-year-old is off to an important meeting. he is going to install one of the systems in a new york office. a local electrician takes care of the...
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c-span: when did you go to work for "the new york times"? >> guest: i went to work for "the new york times" full time as a staffer in 1955. january 19, 1955. and i had spent seven years doing general assignment reporting and feature writing for other newspapers, and i was a stringer on women's news for the times for about a year before i came back to new york. i was in london. and there i was with all that general experience behind me, and i was immediately sent to the women's page to cover fashion. because that's where women went in those days. c-span: there are all kinds of crazy little things that you learn when you read this book. i mean, crazy maybe not to the audience -- [laughter] but for those of us -- >> guest: not for the women. c-span: be let me tell you what i'm talking about. you married a man named stan levy. >> guest: that's correct. c-span: and his son is bob levey? >> guest: that's correct. c-span: that's what i mean by things you learn in this book. >> guest: yes. c-span: you married stan levy when? >> guest: in 1961. c-spa
c-span: when did you go to work for "the new york times"? >> guest: i went to work for "the new york times" full time as a staffer in 1955. january 19, 1955. and i had spent seven years doing general assignment reporting and feature writing for other newspapers, and i was a stringer on women's news for the times for about a year before i came back to new york. i was in london. and there i was with all that general experience behind me, and i was immediately sent to the...
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at the end of the day new york city gets a cut of financial transactions and it behooves new york city to have very wealthy wall streeters in the city. >> all my wealthy wall street friends in a panic, redistribution socialist was going to become mayor and all of a sudden dramatically change the makeup of new york city's economy was misplaced. there's, a, only so much a mayor can do and, b, only so much he will do. he has strong relationships with developers and wall street, as you should. you should be a mayor for everyone, not just the 1%. where this film is very powerful is what you see. artists and what street photographers have been able to see is often what new yorkers weren't able to see, what often society doesn't see, those living at the margins. same thing, we want a mayor who sees those parts of new york that are struggling, not just the parts doing well. >> cheryl, i would go back to you on that. so much of street photography is showing people the unseen, which is poor people, people living on the fringes. this was a multi-year project. that work is very much reflected in t
at the end of the day new york city gets a cut of financial transactions and it behooves new york city to have very wealthy wall streeters in the city. >> all my wealthy wall street friends in a panic, redistribution socialist was going to become mayor and all of a sudden dramatically change the makeup of new york city's economy was misplaced. there's, a, only so much a mayor can do and, b, only so much he will do. he has strong relationships with developers and wall street, as you...
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we are seeing this in new york, update at central new york. we are going to see this diminish as we get into early monday morning, it's something we have to be worried about. otherwise the big story is focussing on the west where the winds gust up to 30-40 k/hr. wind warnings have been issued for large portions of the north-west, bill wyman, utah and colorado. wee look at the overpass in idaho. it's heading off to the east. boy, it's getting snowy. temperatures are falling. we'll see all the rain in the mountain passes. we'll total up about two feet of snow as we get into tuesday. now, when we look at the rain fall you can see that it's primarily falling west of the cascades. we have a rain shadow. it's blocked by the proik mountains, it's soggy and we are concerned about flooding. we'll talk more about the snow and arctic air. >> pope francis asked catholics to pray for people with h.i.v. in honour of world aids day. the pontiff told vaticans to pray for the help for the sick. >> for 18 years bobby tolbert has been living with h.i.v. >> it's
we are seeing this in new york, update at central new york. we are going to see this diminish as we get into early monday morning, it's something we have to be worried about. otherwise the big story is focussing on the west where the winds gust up to 30-40 k/hr. wind warnings have been issued for large portions of the north-west, bill wyman, utah and colorado. wee look at the overpass in idaho. it's heading off to the east. boy, it's getting snowy. temperatures are falling. we'll see all the...
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a new york transit official tells nbc news four people are dead after a train derailed in new york city. the metro north line derailed in the bronx just a short time ago. we also just learned from our sister station in new york that the number of injured people has gone up. they are now citing at least 63 people injured, and of those, about a dozen critically injured. the train was on a curve when this happened. something to keep in mind on a busy travel day. amtrak service affected between manhattan and albany, new york. ntsb investigators are getting ready to leave washington now and head to the scene of the crash. something that we're learning also that that area is known for tricky turns and curves and conductors were known to slow trains down as they approached those areas. no telling what caused this. we are waiting for a news conference with governor andrew cuomo. we'll bring you it latest information as it comes in. keep it here on nbc 4. you can go to nbcwashington.com for updates. >>> police arrested a man who accidentally fired a shot on the d.c. metro last night near the sta
a new york transit official tells nbc news four people are dead after a train derailed in new york city. the metro north line derailed in the bronx just a short time ago. we also just learned from our sister station in new york that the number of injured people has gone up. they are now citing at least 63 people injured, and of those, about a dozen critically injured. the train was on a curve when this happened. something to keep in mind on a busy travel day. amtrak service affected between...
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i'm in new york david in or watching our team. well prominent lawmakers have come to an agreement on the latest version of the n.b.a. or the national defense authorization bill with the clock ticking down until the house adjourns for the holidays this friday leaders of the senate and house armed services committees worked out a deal to move forward with a bill that will fund the u.s. military next year the twenty fourteen bill will authorize five hundred fifty two billion dollars in national defense spending and nearly eighty one billion for overseas contingency operations yesterday i attended a press conference in which the leaders of those committees expressed confidence that the bill would be passed in due time however if it's not passed there are a number of extensions that are set to expire now those include combat pay hardship duty pay special pay for nuclear nuclear qualified service members and listen bonuses incentives pay retention bonuses and more mourning to senator carl levin but beyond funding the military passing th
i'm in new york david in or watching our team. well prominent lawmakers have come to an agreement on the latest version of the n.b.a. or the national defense authorization bill with the clock ticking down until the house adjourns for the holidays this friday leaders of the senate and house armed services committees worked out a deal to move forward with a bill that will fund the u.s. military next year the twenty fourteen bill will authorize five hundred fifty two billion dollars in national...
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new york is the statue of liberty. closed for a private event. >> jon: that was closed because of hurricane sandy. >> that's what they told you because you were not invited. >> jon: what was the event? >> i can't tell you but it was a secret sex party with masks. i don't know who i was having sex with a woman who looked like sumner redstone with a mask on p. the point is he is going to turn this city into a living hell. >> jon: he's not. all he is doing is adding a half percent tax increase on wealthier residents for pre,-k. >> a living hell. new yorkers traveling underground packed together in urine scented sub terrainan sewage trolleys and line up to eat wet tubes of meat dispensed from soviet era metal carts. ew. >> jon: i think you are describing how most people in new york live right now. [ laughter ] >> what about crime, jon? are you ready to go back to running in fear of gangs wearing roller skates. >> jon: that's footage from the warriors. the documentary the warriors by ken burns. >> jon: i'm surprised you are
new york is the statue of liberty. closed for a private event. >> jon: that was closed because of hurricane sandy. >> that's what they told you because you were not invited. >> jon: what was the event? >> i can't tell you but it was a secret sex party with masks. i don't know who i was having sex with a woman who looked like sumner redstone with a mask on p. the point is he is going to turn this city into a living hell. >> jon: he's not. all he is doing is adding a...
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the new york times. it is getting his courage back but it did hold a story that is similar to snowden's for a year. for which james rise and finally got the pulitzer prize it was all about the wiretapping done by the n.s.a. and one doesn't like to see those things happen because you're but you buy out of the pressure of the times and you have to think about press freedom as something that's goes on a straight line and that doesn't when we get in bad times for the nation name we now you know goes down it should be it should be the same all the all the time. where do you were do we draw the line in terms of. what can be released i mean chelsea manning did a huge data dump the most famous part was that video clip and one could argue maybe the video clip of the u.s. chopper pilots killing the the reuters journalists and the other locals would have been enough you know but it was a huge data dump snowden has released large amounts to wiki leaks released recently releasing large amounts you talked about sort o
the new york times. it is getting his courage back but it did hold a story that is similar to snowden's for a year. for which james rise and finally got the pulitzer prize it was all about the wiretapping done by the n.s.a. and one doesn't like to see those things happen because you're but you buy out of the pressure of the times and you have to think about press freedom as something that's goes on a straight line and that doesn't when we get in bad times for the nation name we now you know...
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feels like 39 in new york city. farther west, much colder across portions of the midwest where actual wind chill temperatures, what it feels like, is it feels like sub zeros as you head out the door. farther south in texas, in dallas, texas, the high temperature today, just 46 degrees. kind of chilly for you. a little on the cool side. we are tracking a clipper system that is going to be impacting portions of the midwest and the plains. this could produce more than six inches of snow across parts of wisconsin, michigan, and even across northeastern portion of the state of iowa. so keep an eye out for that. otherwise, the weather in new york city for the ball drop, i'm sure a lot of you are interested. the temperatures forecast to be about 28 degrees. our own elisabeth hasselbeck will be out there coming up tomorrow night with bill hemmer for our all american new year's eve special and the wind chill could be in the teens. it is going to be a little chilly. you got to bundle up. let's head back inside. >> very nice.
feels like 39 in new york city. farther west, much colder across portions of the midwest where actual wind chill temperatures, what it feels like, is it feels like sub zeros as you head out the door. farther south in texas, in dallas, texas, the high temperature today, just 46 degrees. kind of chilly for you. a little on the cool side. we are tracking a clipper system that is going to be impacting portions of the midwest and the plains. this could produce more than six inches of snow across...
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york times makes a good point if if all of the homeless children of new york city were to go into madison square garden which is a huge stadium in manhattan as many as over forty eight hundred children would be left without a seat so imagine that is pretty staggering number that's that's really really scary to think about actually want to see could you talk a little bit more about what is really thought to be behind these numbers what is behind this rapid increase in homelessness specifically for families. well i mean what we have is a continuation of increasing home prices of course with very low incomes and it's a widening gap and experts are saying this is likely to continue so because housing prices are going up and so many people are still unable to find work what we have is the situation where as many as fifty two thousand people are in shelters every night in new york city and it's twelve thousand people and families twelve thousand families and those families have children and the sad part really is that the children are the people the ones we don't see you don't know they are the
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live from new york city i'm richelle carey, at at a's top stories. today is the deadline to sign up for the health care coverage, if you don't get help today, you will get helped tomorrow. >>> the man who designed the world's most popular weapon has died. mikhail kalashnikov died at the age of 94. >>> at least five individuals were killed in a suicide attack on a iraqi station, inik
live from new york city i'm richelle carey, at at a's top stories. today is the deadline to sign up for the health care coverage, if you don't get help today, you will get helped tomorrow. >>> the man who designed the world's most popular weapon has died. mikhail kalashnikov died at the age of 94. >>> at least five individuals were killed in a suicide attack on a iraqi station, inik
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when giuliani was mayor, he was admired further away you got from new york than new york itself. then he became a hero in 9/11. but the crime rate began to go down under the administration and people were worried about giuliani. and a lot of people were worrying, what was going to happen after giuliani was gone. >> then crime continued to drop and dropped even further. now new york is even at its early 1960's rates of crimes where people my age remember when there were little kids, and the way we looked at the street then. it's a remarkable change. david, roberta brought up the roaring economy of the 90's. and the mayor's two firms coincided with those sometimes. did that help shape the way people felt about him now that he's about to leave city hall? >> it did, indeed. he said in his farewell speech that he said he couldn't believe that he had the fortune of being mayor of boston during it's best decades. we have strong hospitals, universities, and you can't underrate the value of those things. i also think that business is revaluing the city. in this information economy. the de
when giuliani was mayor, he was admired further away you got from new york than new york itself. then he became a hero in 9/11. but the crime rate began to go down under the administration and people were worried about giuliani. and a lot of people were worrying, what was going to happen after giuliani was gone. >> then crime continued to drop and dropped even further. now new york is even at its early 1960's rates of crimes where people my age remember when there were little kids, and...
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new york in ben's eyes is the hardest market in the world. but he's not ready to close the door on germany. he might be able to bring the company back home once it is firmly established. a couple of days later, i meet annika in an upscale restaurant. she's nervous. today, she's signing on with her new manager. >> hi! big day today. you get to sign the contract. are you excited? >> i am. >> his name is robert bloom. she met him through a friend. he's sure she's got a real chance. already, she's started her next performances. finally, annika signs the dotted line. >> ok. >> you feel different? >> yes. >> not quite like a marriage contract. >> annika is relieved to have found a manager like robert bloom. he's already helped a lot of new come kerse -- newcomers get their start. >> now that we're signed their first thing i have to do is we have to get her a work visa. i know one visa that will allow her to officially work and get paid. >> first, annika will have to return to germany for a few months to apply for her work permit. as soon as it's is
new york in ben's eyes is the hardest market in the world. but he's not ready to close the door on germany. he might be able to bring the company back home once it is firmly established. a couple of days later, i meet annika in an upscale restaurant. she's nervous. today, she's signing on with her new manager. >> hi! big day today. you get to sign the contract. are you excited? >> i am. >> his name is robert bloom. she met him through a friend. he's sure she's got a real...
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new york times." it only took 15 months to figure out how to spell benghazi. the video was translated into arabic in early september of twert. early september of 2012 is when that video was translated into arabic. what explains the violence in benghazi prior to the video being translated and released. with respect to al qaeda, whether it was al qaeda or subsidiary or holding company or limited partnership, to quote hillary clinton, what difference does it make? who cares whether it was al qaeda proper or a subsidiary? four americans are dead and it wasn't a spontaneous reaction to a video. it was planned. >> and that's what a number of people have said. and so it is very -- you know, it's "alice in wonderland" land. it's getting curiouser and curiouser. >> he made the argument there was an assassination attempt on a british ambassador, attacks on other facilities prior to any video. >> the idea that this video is what sparked it doesn't seem to make any sense. we heard from jason chaffitz on our prime
new york times." it only took 15 months to figure out how to spell benghazi. the video was translated into arabic in early september of twert. early september of 2012 is when that video was translated into arabic. what explains the violence in benghazi prior to the video being translated and released. with respect to al qaeda, whether it was al qaeda or subsidiary or holding company or limited partnership, to quote hillary clinton, what difference does it make? who cares whether it was al...
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the reserve bank of new york. you also got competition among the reserve banks. in 1931 the federal reserve bank of new york started losing gold because britain had just left the gold standard. and whereas the federal reserve bank of chicago had access gold reserves so it offered to swap from gold with the federal bank of chicago and the federal reserve bank of chicago turned them down because they wanted to hang on to gold just in case there was a run on the federal reserve bank on their federal reserve. so these constitutions acted in uncoordinated and often competitive way. the third problem in the 1930s was the gold standard. at the time, countries and the whole financial system relied -- the fundamental reserve asset was gold. so under the federal reserve act, federal reserve banks had to hold 40% of their liabilities in the form of gold. the remainder they could hold in the form of commercial paper. interestingly enough, they weren't allowed to hold government bonds as an asset against their liabilities beca
the reserve bank of new york. you also got competition among the reserve banks. in 1931 the federal reserve bank of new york started losing gold because britain had just left the gold standard. and whereas the federal reserve bank of chicago had access gold reserves so it offered to swap from gold with the federal bank of chicago and the federal reserve bank of chicago turned them down because they wanted to hang on to gold just in case there was a run on the federal reserve bank on their...
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jersey and new york, most often. but don't pack your suitcase just yet. the odds of winning the now-huge $550 million jackpot are still 1 in 259 million. so, tuesday is the big day now. that jackpot, the fourth-largest in history. by the time we get to that draw, though, it could be the largest in mega millions history, ever. there were some winners, overnight. nine people matched five numbers to claim $1 million each. i'd take that. >> maybe they can afford a partridge and a pear tree now. >> that's right. >> you never know. >> how do you put a price on a partridge in a pear tree? how do we come up with the numbers? i question the math. linzie, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> there were other stories developing overnight. for that, we go over to mr. ron claiborne. >> hello, mr. dan harris and bianna golodryga. good morning to you. good morning, everyone. a kansas man is in custody this morning, facing federal terror charges. he's charged with plotting to blow up a local airport. he allegedly drove a van h
jersey and new york, most often. but don't pack your suitcase just yet. the odds of winning the now-huge $550 million jackpot are still 1 in 259 million. so, tuesday is the big day now. that jackpot, the fourth-largest in history. by the time we get to that draw, though, it could be the largest in mega millions history, ever. there were some winners, overnight. nine people matched five numbers to claim $1 million each. i'd take that. >> maybe they can afford a partridge and a pear tree...
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we know it is been in "the washington post" and "the new york times." do you recognize what you have done? do you accept that this has damaged the country? this is severe criticism that i haven't seen before from the head of our security services. >> i think it is important context that editors of probably the world's leading newspapers in america, "the new york times," took identical decisions. this is not a rogue newspaper. it is serious newspapers. the problem with these accusations is they tend to be very vague. they are not rooted in specific stories. i would like to quote for people who have told me that there has been no damage. you took evidence last week from norman baker. i won't repeat that evidence. he said he had seen no damage. >> that's right. >> the second person we have consulted is a member of the senate intelligence committee and is somebody who is sitting in oversight over all the intelligence, has seen it all, and said to us -- he asked not to be named -- we want to know this, have you seen anything published that has caused damage?
we know it is been in "the washington post" and "the new york times." do you recognize what you have done? do you accept that this has damaged the country? this is severe criticism that i haven't seen before from the head of our security services. >> i think it is important context that editors of probably the world's leading newspapers in america, "the new york times," took identical decisions. this is not a rogue newspaper. it is serious newspapers. the...
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the new york governor is speaking right now about the deadly train derailment outside of the new york city. >> safety is job one and any lessons we can learn from this tragedy is what we want t want w and that is the purpose 69 ntsb's investigation o on site. >> once the ntsb is finished with their investigation, then the site will be turned over to the mta to commence repair work. therthere is a crane that is non route that will right the trains that will be part of the investigation and part of the review of the site. but only once the ntsb is finished with the investigation can the mt affiliata seriously o fix the tracks. the mta will update people periodically as to what the schedule will be for for the rs and the return of service i think it's fair to say that tomorrow people there us peoples line should plan on a long commute or using the harlem line. mta.info is where you can go for the most recent information on service. i want to thanks all of the first responders who have been heroic all day long. new york city police department and the fire department, the mta and the amtra
the new york governor is speaking right now about the deadly train derailment outside of the new york city. >> safety is job one and any lessons we can learn from this tragedy is what we want t want w and that is the purpose 69 ntsb's investigation o on site. >> once the ntsb is finished with their investigation, then the site will be turned over to the mta to commence repair work. therthere is a crane that is non route that will right the trains that will be part of the...
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there's new york. you see buffalo. 41 degrees. 43 in new york. a little too warm for rain but as you move northward, that's where we've got the cold air and you can see some significant snow. a lot of people still without power from last week's ice storm. so this is not good news for them. we'll continue to track it. then we have another clipper system that will move in on tuesday. also want to point out that across los angeles it's nice and warm but we have a santa ana wind event setting up. we have high pressure and the winds funnel through the canyons and passes will bring gusty winds up to 60 miles per hour. it's warm and dry. the fire danger will be high. extreme weather center. >> oh. >> you were right. >> terrible. >> blast you. >> dogs running. >> yeah. >> janice, thank you so much. >>> back to our top story this morning. following this "new york times" story. they dropped quite a bombshell yesterday when they released on their website six chapters of a brand-new book that david kirkpatrick has written about benghazi and the attacks where
there's new york. you see buffalo. 41 degrees. 43 in new york. a little too warm for rain but as you move northward, that's where we've got the cold air and you can see some significant snow. a lot of people still without power from last week's ice storm. so this is not good news for them. we'll continue to track it. then we have another clipper system that will move in on tuesday. also want to point out that across los angeles it's nice and warm but we have a santa ana wind event setting up....
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>> i was just a child. >> in new york city? >> i was getting into new york. >> this is captured in a particular moment. the new york folks are seeing. >> absolutely. >> do you have a personal relationship with that moment in history? >> i did because i was working at the time and what you see is just what it looked like. there was a freedom about that. the whole thing about that. i was nonexistent then. things are much cheaper. i was a terrible waiter. i would forget thing, but i made enough to pay the rent. it was an innocent time. a terrific time. they captured that. it was tough. i think that's also what this film deals with. what it means to be a creative artist in a tough world. >> is the tough part different than being a creative artist? was it different then? >> i think there was more -- i shouldn't say this because it sounds like i am dwelling in the past, but more a sense of community and belonging to something. whether you could make it or not and you could survive on much, much less. the idea of living in the west vi
>> i was just a child. >> in new york city? >> i was getting into new york. >> this is captured in a particular moment. the new york folks are seeing. >> absolutely. >> do you have a personal relationship with that moment in history? >> i did because i was working at the time and what you see is just what it looked like. there was a freedom about that. the whole thing about that. i was nonexistent then. things are much cheaper. i was a terrible waiter....
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new york city. >> you want to go to new york city? >> my dream is to be strong, so that's why -- what i'm -- what i keep telling my band mates. >> come on. >> so old people reach out. making roll and roll is hard enough. truly independent rock and roll is even harder. i'm guessing making it here is even harder still. so gentlemen, you deserve success. people should hear you. >> yeah. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ d" [ male announcer ] that's handy. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so wh
new york city. >> you want to go to new york city? >> my dream is to be strong, so that's why -- what i'm -- what i keep telling my band mates. >> come on. >> so old people reach out. making roll and roll is hard enough. truly independent rock and roll is even harder. i'm guessing making it here is even harder still. so gentlemen, you deserve success. people should hear you. >> yeah. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has...
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an emergency declared in parts of new england and upstate new york. thick ice, freezing rain and high winds prompted the governor of new york to activate the state emergency center. more than 1,000 plows deployed to clear roads of up to two inches of ice. downed power lines knocked out electricity to more than 300,000 customers in michigan and tens of thousands more in new york, maine and vermont. >> about 2:30 this morning, we awoke to the house shaking, transformers exploding, the skies lighting up, trees falling. >> reporter: the storm stretches north to toronto. hundreds of thousands of residents remain without power. utility companies there describe the damage as catastrophic. the highest level emergency situation. back in new york city, a very different scene. visitors at rockefeller center shed heavy coats on this spring-like sunday. >> fantastic. i'm in a t-shirt. >> this is what people in florida must feel like. >> reporter: in baltimore, christmas shopping in the sun. across the region, record high temperatures. new york city, a balmy 71. br
an emergency declared in parts of new england and upstate new york. thick ice, freezing rain and high winds prompted the governor of new york to activate the state emergency center. more than 1,000 plows deployed to clear roads of up to two inches of ice. downed power lines knocked out electricity to more than 300,000 customers in michigan and tens of thousands more in new york, maine and vermont. >> about 2:30 this morning, we awoke to the house shaking, transformers exploding, the skies...
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it means cannot manage and then to new york times. he and his team on introducing the and to visitors. he says business is running smoothly the moment sponsors. we have twenty customers in manhattan and brooklyn he tells me it's great we're earning real money. we need to expand in manhattan and reveal the field in the coming months to keep the business of time when done with this new york thorns. in this market. full ban on to stereotypes mean good business. key benefits from the fact that americans considered yemen's very trustworthy when it comes to security matters. my next tee and he expects to be in the back the old one thing about this but not the sense of following his dream and moving to new york last wednesday. of course it was risky but everything worked out. and now he and his crew are a success. it's everything they could of had it all. the us remains a place that fascinates than not and many of pajamas making that american dream a reality. take strong willed potluck and a piece of chalk statistics. you know. you know the
it means cannot manage and then to new york times. he and his team on introducing the and to visitors. he says business is running smoothly the moment sponsors. we have twenty customers in manhattan and brooklyn he tells me it's great we're earning real money. we need to expand in manhattan and reveal the field in the coming months to keep the business of time when done with this new york thorns. in this market. full ban on to stereotypes mean good business. key benefits from the fact that...
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until yesterday it had remained peaceful. >> again back to the breaking news out of the bronx new york. the metro north passenger train derailed this morning. there are four fatalities and several serious injuries several cars derailed as the train headed southward taking off from poughkeepsie that is where it departed heading towards grand central station in manhattan. it appears that all of the injured have been taken to area hospitals right now the fdny say 63 reported injuries and of those 63, 11 are critical. and 7 are said to be serious the ntsb which will lead the investigation just held a news could be foconference in washin. >> the ntsb is heading up the investigation on a go train this morning on a metro north accident that occurred at 7:00 this morning in the bronx, new york area. before i go any further on behalf of the ntsb i would like to extend our condolences to the family and friends of this victims of the this accident. in addition to the team that is leaving from the washington, d.c. the investigators from ntsb have been on scene gathering evidence as part of the inv
until yesterday it had remained peaceful. >> again back to the breaking news out of the bronx new york. the metro north passenger train derailed this morning. there are four fatalities and several serious injuries several cars derailed as the train headed southward taking off from poughkeepsie that is where it departed heading towards grand central station in manhattan. it appears that all of the injured have been taken to area hospitals right now the fdny say 63 reported injuries and of...
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we've never had any incidents in new york, new york state does not do pollution well. they shut it down immediately, stastandards out the door are highest in the world. so we're confident that the excellent track record that exists in new york will continue, under this new program, we just need the program out the door. and that is the problem the governor is playing politics with science. he has harmed people, i mean about a hundred jobs lost, a hundred million dollars of investment, i have land owners calling me of day telling me they lost their farms and their in foreclosure because they can't lease their mineral rights, it is a tragedy 92 thomas before i lead you go, not that lawsuit is proceeding is there a timeline, we may get an answer on this? >> well, we have done is commented a summary proceeding, return able third week in january on merit, this not a protracts litigation, we go before a judge, we toil the story in our paper -- we told him the story in our paper we'll ask him to compel new york state to finalize the standards, new york is only state that shut
we've never had any incidents in new york, new york state does not do pollution well. they shut it down immediately, stastandards out the door are highest in the world. so we're confident that the excellent track record that exists in new york will continue, under this new program, we just need the program out the door. and that is the problem the governor is playing politics with science. he has harmed people, i mean about a hundred jobs lost, a hundred million dollars of investment, i have...
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the "new york times" article also says this. a fuller accounting of the attack suggests lessons for the united states that go well beyond libya. it shows the risk of exz pkting american aid in time of desperation to buy loyalty. it also suggests as the threats and militants around the region have multiplied, an intensive focus on combatting al qaeda may distract from safeguarding american interests. who, if anyone, can we trust? >> that's an example of something they got right and that actually contradicts other parts of the same article. you read the passage that you just read, and of course, the word that comes to mind is syria right off the top. but what that passage also shows is that it's very hard to identify in concepts that westerners understand exactly what the nature of the enemy is. that's the way al qaeda operates. that's the structure or non-structure they use. i think it's a real lesson to us on a much broader basis that shows what happened in benghazi has still not been taken into account in american policy. we we
the "new york times" article also says this. a fuller accounting of the attack suggests lessons for the united states that go well beyond libya. it shows the risk of exz pkting american aid in time of desperation to buy loyalty. it also suggests as the threats and militants around the region have multiplied, an intensive focus on combatting al qaeda may distract from safeguarding american interests. who, if anyone, can we trust? >> that's an example of something they got right...
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fox news alert. "new york times" just posting a major piece on its website. it's an exhaustive report on what happened in benghazi, libya in september of 2012 in the attack that left four americans dead, including our ambassador there. the "times" is suggesting that they couldn't find any evidence that al qaeda or other terrorist groups had any role in that assault and suggests the deadly attack was in part due to anger at an american made video seen as anti-islam. this goes against much of fox new's own reporting. let's bring the congressman back. congressman king, not only against our reporting, but everything else we knew up until this point. why? >> first of all, i don't agree with the premise of "the new york times." they're saying that this shows al qaeda was not involved. the group that was involved was part of the al qaeda network. while it's not officially linked to al qaeda, in all the years i've been briefed on intelligence matters, it is considered part of the al qaeda network. supporters of al qaeda, and they have a training camp near benghazi. s
fox news alert. "new york times" just posting a major piece on its website. it's an exhaustive report on what happened in benghazi, libya in september of 2012 in the attack that left four americans dead, including our ambassador there. the "times" is suggesting that they couldn't find any evidence that al qaeda or other terrorist groups had any role in that assault and suggests the deadly attack was in part due to anger at an american made video seen as anti-islam. this goes...
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new york city and that is my group with these wonderful brewers from new york city. ashley: do they go hand-in-hand with the jewish religion? >> jews don't drink beer, that is totally not true, total fiction and has been a wonderful hanukkah this year. we had events all over the country and we sell hebrew, the chosen be in 35 states around the country and it is a great way to celebrate the season. ashley: i am sure it wasn't easy to get going for any small business but what advice would you give to someone out there? >> small breweries are very popular. more than ever and it is wonderful, great quality beers, a passionate individuals. new york city brewer's gilda's growing, kkaft beers is growing like mad so wonderful new passionate young people are getting involved. there's a lot of competition whether it is for financing or real estate or consumers. it is about passion and creativity and having a unique angle. ashley: you are putting in the hard work but what about the state of the economy? people in the mountains drink more? >> they say beers is recessionproof but
new york city and that is my group with these wonderful brewers from new york city. ashley: do they go hand-in-hand with the jewish religion? >> jews don't drink beer, that is totally not true, total fiction and has been a wonderful hanukkah this year. we had events all over the country and we sell hebrew, the chosen be in 35 states around the country and it is a great way to celebrate the season. ashley: i am sure it wasn't easy to get going for any small business but what advice would...
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new york avenue, you shouldn't have any problem using new york avenue to get around the are problems on benning road. that is a look at traffic. back to you. >> thank you. jim is busy this morning. this is something else that will have an impact on traffic today, especially around lunchtime. today, food trucks in d.c. will have to start parking in assigned spots. >> suzannekle dean will have more from lantan plaza. >> these spaces will be reserved from 10:30 to 2:30, very poplar dining destinations. if they don't participate in the program, they have to stay at least 200 feet away from the designated lotions. some of the more popular locations are union station and franklin square. they're working very hard to try to get a listing of exactly where the trucks will be on which days online so people can go online to the website and check that out. a lot of these trucks take to twitter and facebook and let their customers know in that way. their customers know in that way. the trucks will have about six abreva can heal a cold sore in as few as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. with
new york avenue, you shouldn't have any problem using new york avenue to get around the are problems on benning road. that is a look at traffic. back to you. >> thank you. jim is busy this morning. this is something else that will have an impact on traffic today, especially around lunchtime. today, food trucks in d.c. will have to start parking in assigned spots. >> suzannekle dean will have more from lantan plaza. >> these spaces will be reserved from 10:30 to 2:30, very...
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so, again, i'm not following the "new york times" reporting on this. and since it seems so out of sync with what the "new york times." why do it? boldface to help hillary clinton? people ask that questionen fair to raise it testified on capitol hill that his jaw dropped when he testified to that video. >> the chairman of the committee, that night, early the next morning had the occasion to review the first report that came out. which clearly identified it as a terrorist attack. which number one wouldn't necessarily lead to be al qaeda but we knew there were al qaeda affiliated groups. then you look at all of those cables that we viewed leading up to it where the intelligence folks on the ground saying place is getting dangerous and there are al qaeda groups and al qaeda affiliated groups operating in the area who have expressed an interest in committing an act it was on 9/11. it's pretty hard to pass the smell test. >> with r. we not back at the point connect the dots? we didn't connect the dots before the first 9/11 and we're back to the situation wit
so, again, i'm not following the "new york times" reporting on this. and since it seems so out of sync with what the "new york times." why do it? boldface to help hillary clinton? people ask that questionen fair to raise it testified on capitol hill that his jaw dropped when he testified to that video. >> the chairman of the committee, that night, early the next morning had the occasion to review the first report that came out. which clearly identified it as a...
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once they get in new york and get it out of new york, do they convey that back >> guest: here is the dramatic part they're able to listen. people get to see and say what's going on heading north where we had it? a great then they would go upstairs and pan a letter and go to the location he penned his letter after the beginning in invisible ink and it was very precious stuff they invented or brought to the states. >> host: let's talk about the ink. how did it work? >> guest: the way it was they called it a sympathetic stain and when you do is you would write -- and i've tried this -- imagine writing and not be daniel to see the letter prior that you wrote it is really confusing. i don't write great anyway. it vanishes as you write and you are writing all this stuff down and put it inside a book and it comes off as a white page or 76 in the middle of a book, i don't know what that means. that means you go to 76 in the journal which and the page might be blank that was a message to washington if he wanted to bring it to life on long island devotee go to page 76 and that's where you'll f
once they get in new york and get it out of new york, do they convey that back >> guest: here is the dramatic part they're able to listen. people get to see and say what's going on heading north where we had it? a great then they would go upstairs and pan a letter and go to the location he penned his letter after the beginning in invisible ink and it was very precious stuff they invented or brought to the states. >> host: let's talk about the ink. how did it work? >> guest:...
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working in new york city but i had to do something. i seized upon this book to make sense of it as a priority of social commentary. then either and the real blind that would go above all i also learned how the work also documented in the world of the happened ranging from the plays to the social description of the experienced george foster. i learned something of a european background subjected myself to read being much more than i could ever care to remember include the ladies of paris coming up to the episodic new york slums it is superior but the paper never quite came together i've wandered about to the grubs street potboiler and once the seminar was over but where i gave up
working in new york city but i had to do something. i seized upon this book to make sense of it as a priority of social commentary. then either and the real blind that would go above all i also learned how the work also documented in the world of the happened ranging from the plays to the social description of the experienced george foster. i learned something of a european background subjected myself to read being much more than i could ever care to remember include the ladies of paris coming...
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and when you did to new york it wasn't at an office here. it was by buying capital new york. tell me about the reason you decided to acquire as opposed to just start something is here? >> the reason we waited, and i think people did wonder why we waited six years to make any expansion. when you're in business, you're always tempted. wow, we've done something right. we can do anything right. you're tempted to overreach. when you overreach the core of what you built becomes weak. when it becomes weak, someone else will come in and disrupt you. we wanted to make sure that the foundation was strong. >> reporter: and then you could start thinking about expanding? >> we were there last year and started thinking, where do we want to do in terms of expansion? we were ready to expand. and then everything in life, it's all about timing. why it did you buy capital new york instead of just start politico new york which, trust me, we thought about it for years. it turned out they wanted their take on a buyer or take on a cash infusion, they came to us and it was an easy call from our end
and when you did to new york it wasn't at an office here. it was by buying capital new york. tell me about the reason you decided to acquire as opposed to just start something is here? >> the reason we waited, and i think people did wonder why we waited six years to make any expansion. when you're in business, you're always tempted. wow, we've done something right. we can do anything right. you're tempted to overreach. when you overreach the core of what you built becomes weak. when it...
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in her home town city in new york. she will lead the 60-second count down and hit the button of the famous ball drop in time's square. she will be the first supreme justice to do so. >> check out spider-man dropping con fit t-- confetti in time's square making sure it drops down properly. >> the hobbit taking the top spot for christmas weekend. >> the hobbit desolation of smog brought in $30 million this weekend making it the number one movie in america for the third week in a row. disney's "frozen" the number two spot 29 million and anchor man 2 came in third with 20.2 million. >> workers in 14 states will soon be making more money. jolene kent from the fox business network is here to explain. >> good morning. minimum wage will arrive -- raise in 14 states. it will be 9.32 in washington state, 7.80 to 7.90 in arizona and montana. california will see one of the biggest jumps at 8 to $9 an hour. they continue to spar over a call by democrats and workers to raise the national minimum wage to more than $10 an hour. car ne
in her home town city in new york. she will lead the 60-second count down and hit the button of the famous ball drop in time's square. she will be the first supreme justice to do so. >> check out spider-man dropping con fit t-- confetti in time's square making sure it drops down properly. >> the hobbit taking the top spot for christmas weekend. >> the hobbit desolation of smog brought in $30 million this weekend making it the number one movie in america for the third week in a...
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passengers in upstate new york were delayed several hours today between new york city and albany. that service has since been restored. northeast corridor service between washington and new york was never effected. >>> a controversial ending but another disappointing result for the redskins tonight at fedex field. the team now officially eliminated from the playoff picture. diana is live to tell us how it all came unraveled after a hot start for rg3 and the offense. >> you know, chris, you look at this game on paper. if you take a look at the stats and it seems the washington redskins team could have been vicker to yus but they couldn't finish, they couldn't get it done. and they pretty much let the new york giants take it right out of their hands. they came out hot in that first half but then it all fell apart in the second half. rg3 and the redskins starting this game great. then the second quarter, they're up 7-0. griffin to paul. 19-yard touchdown. griffin 12 of 12 passing to start the game. redskins up, 14-0. to the fourth quarter now. 17-14. on first and goal the giants andr
passengers in upstate new york were delayed several hours today between new york city and albany. that service has since been restored. northeast corridor service between washington and new york was never effected. >>> a controversial ending but another disappointing result for the redskins tonight at fedex field. the team now officially eliminated from the playoff picture. diana is live to tell us how it all came unraveled after a hot start for rg3 and the offense. >> you know,...
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people knew new york. there was another area, and you could have cattle and feed an army like the british army. if the colonists were to be a country, they can't with britain there and as long as they don't have control of the ports and area. >> now, washington's first idea for spy is nathan heal; right? tell us that story. >> caller: nathan hale missed bunker hill. he wanted to see the action, and i know you know this inside and out, and he just missed by a little while, and he comes back with washington, and i guess there was a familiarity there, and he's a teacher, and yale graduate. he says, i need volunteers, washington knew in the gut this guy was ill-prepared to do it, no experience, he was bright, good looking guy, robust, ambitious, and seemed to be fearless. he sent them over against what i understand, what i concluded was his better instincts. he only last fairs we can tell, as far as the research reveals, a couple days, went to huntington, the point which he crossed, and there's a few stories g
people knew new york. there was another area, and you could have cattle and feed an army like the british army. if the colonists were to be a country, they can't with britain there and as long as they don't have control of the ports and area. >> now, washington's first idea for spy is nathan heal; right? tell us that story. >> caller: nathan hale missed bunker hill. he wanted to see the action, and i know you know this inside and out, and he just missed by a little while, and he...
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new york mayor elect bill deblass yo announced bill bratton as new yorks's police commissioner. he ran the police force 20 years ago and he vowed to repair the relationship between officers and minority neighborhoods amid the nypd's controversial stop and frisk program, a tactic he has embraced in the pass while the incoming mayor has criticized it, bratton said a book he read when he was 9 will guide him on his new beat. >> i checked this thing out so often that i don't think anybody else in boston ever saw it. it is a book about the new york city police department of 1956 and i loved the title "your police." in this city, i want every new yorker to talk about their police, my police, with respect and with confidence that they are going to be respected. >> bratton has led the boston and los angeles police departments. >>> pope francis bringing another big change to the catholic church. the pontiff just launching a commission to prevent priests from sexually abusing young children and to help children who were victims of abuse. the new pope has faced some criticism on how he's h
new york mayor elect bill deblass yo announced bill bratton as new yorks's police commissioner. he ran the police force 20 years ago and he vowed to repair the relationship between officers and minority neighborhoods amid the nypd's controversial stop and frisk program, a tactic he has embraced in the pass while the incoming mayor has criticized it, bratton said a book he read when he was 9 will guide him on his new beat. >> i checked this thing out so often that i don't think anybody...
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"the new york times" ndr fire. benghazi is said to have no connection on the infamous anti-isl video that the obama administration tried repeatedly to cite as the cause. in a popular islamist preachers screened a clip of this video on the ultraconservative egyptian channel. american diplomats raised the alarm in washington about a growing backlash, including calls for a protest outside their embassy. in direct contrast, from the second in command. telling congress hat he personally informed hillary clinton that the video was a nonevent in libya in the attack was a coordinated terrorist attack. in endorsing the assertions despite the evidence directly found. >> it's just common sense. you can see the protests. the video was clearly being used by extremist as extremists as some sort orallyingry against th united states. >> these folks don't carry id cards and e know someone that they have taken, this includes inspiration from al qaeda ideology, certainly. that is whaat the investigation is looking at right now. lori:
"the new york times" ndr fire. benghazi is said to have no connection on the infamous anti-isl video that the obama administration tried repeatedly to cite as the cause. in a popular islamist preachers screened a clip of this video on the ultraconservative egyptian channel. american diplomats raised the alarm in washington about a growing backlash, including calls for a protest outside their embassy. in direct contrast, from the second in command. telling congress hat he personally...
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> breaking news this morning. more about the fate of kidnapped american warren weinstein. al qaeda just released a video of weinstein. the first proof since 2012 that he is still alive. in the video, he wears a gray jumpsuit with a thick beard, saying he feels abandoned and forgotten. he appeals directly to president obama, saying his captives have agreed to let his family visit him if the u.s. releases some al qaeda members being held. >>> new numbers from the white house on obamacare. 2 million people visited the health care website on monday. it's a record. experts are warning, those who signed up to call the new insurance company to make sure they're covered for january 1st. >>> it's become a holiday tradition for president obama. he and the first lady took a break from their family vacation to visit a marine corps base in hawaii. he spoke for a few minutes. and he met with and posed for photographs with some of the troops. it was one of the few public moments during his vacation. but he's been at the base eve
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linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> that's impressive. >> no. >> no? >> impressive, yes. >> 61 chicks who are a lot braver than this right here. you look good, diana. got the ght stuff. >> i'm blonde in that picture but that's okay that's the closest i'm going to get to doing something like that. >> never say never but i have a hunch. >> it is crazy cool. >> crazy cool, unbelievable and they go much faster than a traditional sky dive. >> and the fact they are doing a formation up there and the way they have to brake. just nuts. the previous record was 41. that annihilated that. >> smashed that record. good for them. moms being cool. way cooler than me. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" informing orld news now" two decades. >>> making news in america this morning -- a tragic end to the holiday weekend. four people with killed, dozens injured when a train derail near new york city. >>> health scare aboard a plane. everyone on board at risk for a potentially deadly disease. >>> it's cyber monday. we'll show you which sites are offering the best
linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> that's impressive. >> no. >> no? >> impressive, yes. >> 61 chicks who are a lot braver than this right here. you look good, diana. got the ght stuff. >> i'm blonde in that picture but that's okay that's the closest i'm going to get to doing something like that. >> never say never but i have a hunch. >> it is crazy cool. >> crazy cool, unbelievable and they go much faster than a traditional sky dive....
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new york times published snowden right. the government directly go in and punish the new york times for doing it after publication but you know i don't think it's going to happen and when it does happen it's going to be a real constitutional battle but i think the press will probably went well and that's that's curious how you think the your your case the new york times case pentagon papers case how that has changed american journalism over the last forty years and is there a straight line or even a. squiggly line between that and we can leaks and and what snow. did with you know working with glenn greenwald and the guardian and those really says. you know what all glenn greenwald we all know he's the former blogger and to whom snowden leaked right i mean he's the sort of the modern day new york times in a way so what is there a straight line between the pentagon papers case and what happens today i think the straight line goes like this that if you're going to publish something like. the snowden leaks. you'll probably go t
new york times published snowden right. the government directly go in and punish the new york times for doing it after publication but you know i don't think it's going to happen and when it does happen it's going to be a real constitutional battle but i think the press will probably went well and that's that's curious how you think the your your case the new york times case pentagon papers case how that has changed american journalism over the last forty years and is there a straight line or...
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and upstate new york defined much more of this sense. when you explored this -- the effect of the rhetoric of hate and immigrant rhetoric, the kind of thing that functions all the time, these kids were saying and it's important to remember they were kids, 16, 17-years-old they probably were repeating things they heard at home and on the radio and actors would say all the time and we find on facebook boustany story about immigrants and you have ten or 15 people saying exactly the same. so too in extent you've been able to reflect this and get some wisdom over this. what is the trigger that makes someone in this rhetoric to actually go and the gang up with other bodies and chase. >> i want to say several things about this. first of all i think in manhattan we live with this can happen. they do. a few blocks from here is a columbia professor that was attacked recently by a group of young people in harlem because he was wearing a turban and had a beard. so that happened, what a month ago i think? we got new figures on hate crimes and they ar
and upstate new york defined much more of this sense. when you explored this -- the effect of the rhetoric of hate and immigrant rhetoric, the kind of thing that functions all the time, these kids were saying and it's important to remember they were kids, 16, 17-years-old they probably were repeating things they heard at home and on the radio and actors would say all the time and we find on facebook boustany story about immigrants and you have ten or 15 people saying exactly the same. so too in...
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and how do you think of the new york precinct going forward? >> i didn't hear the second part, but the first part is how do i feel about -- >> how do you feel about the verdict that came down on stop and frisk? and how will it change new york policing moving forward? >> disabled veteran. i didn't hear exactly what the question is, but stop and frisk. it's first of all, stop and question. sometimes frisks in less than half of the cases is frisk. which is a limited pat down. i believe that this case -- the decision by joe shinnedling cries out for appeal. i think the findings and the indictment of the entire police department calls for indirect racial profiling is based on the flimsiest information. the experts had in this case looked at 4.4 million stops over a decade. the expert on the plaintiff side found that 6% of those may be unjustified. the judge himself looked at the took testimony from the plaintiffs in this case, i believe there were four plaintiffs, it involved 19 stops. she, herself, found that ten of the 19 stops were constitutional
and how do you think of the new york precinct going forward? >> i didn't hear the second part, but the first part is how do i feel about -- >> how do you feel about the verdict that came down on stop and frisk? and how will it change new york policing moving forward? >> disabled veteran. i didn't hear exactly what the question is, but stop and frisk. it's first of all, stop and question. sometimes frisks in less than half of the cases is frisk. which is a limited pat down. i...
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upstate new york and new england. boston will be getting snow then. your snow will continue until about 6:00 a.m. then the storm lifts to the north. but still some more snow for parts of maine. could see up to a foot and a half of snow there before the storm comes to an end on sunday. and look at this. by the time this storm ends, this is how much snow will be on the ground, stretching from chicago across the great lakes all the way to boston and to southern new england, that will see more than a foot of snow. we also have winter storm warnings and advisories that remain in effect for this entire region through tomorrow. lester? >> janice huff here in new york tonight. thank you. >>> and this is not the only weather we're watching. overseas, parts of the middle east are digging out tonight from a snowstorm of historic dimensions. more than a foot of snow paralyzed jerusalem and surrounding areas, cutting off power to tens of thousands of people. it was described as the heaviest snow in jerusalem in 50 years. there was
upstate new york and new england. boston will be getting snow then. your snow will continue until about 6:00 a.m. then the storm lifts to the north. but still some more snow for parts of maine. could see up to a foot and a half of snow there before the storm comes to an end on sunday. and look at this. by the time this storm ends, this is how much snow will be on the ground, stretching from chicago across the great lakes all the way to boston and to southern new england, that will see more than...